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A Hyderabad-based company, Hylenr, has caused a stir by unveiling a potentially revolutionary technology: a low-energy nuclear reactor (LENR) designed for household use. This compact reactor, claimed to be the world’s first cold fusion technology for clean energy generation, could fit right on a tabletop and provide enough power for a typical home.

Hylenr’s LENR reactor mimics the process that powers the sun – nuclear fusion. By stimulating the fusion of hydrogen molecules with a small amount of electricity, the reactor generates excess heat.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) Centre for High Energy Systems and Sciences (CHESS) has issued an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the design and development of a Beam Control System (BCS) for a high-power laser. This system is anticipated to be a critical component in the development of advanced laser-based weapons.

The BCS is expected to have the capability to accurately acquire and track Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) and High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) at ranges up to 17 kilometers. This technology is seen as a potential game-changer in aerial defense systems.

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ideaForge Technology Limited, a global leader in drone technology, announced a strategic partnership with Inertial Labs, a pioneer in innovative inertial sensors and integrated GPS systems. This collaboration aims to integrate Inertial Labs’ cutting-edge RESEPI LiDAR solution into ideaForge’s high-performance UAVs, delivering enhanced accuracy and reliability for aerial data collection and 3D mapping.

The partnership addresses the growing demand for LiDAR-based drones across industries such as surveying, mapping, mining, construction, forestry, power line inspection, and search and rescue. By combining ideaForge’s UAV expertise with Inertial Labs’ precise LiDAR technology, the collaboration offers a powerful solution for capturing aerial data with unmatched precision and speed.

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Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama have endorsed Kamala Harris in her White House bid, giving the vice president the expected but still crucial backing of the nation’s two most popular Democrats.

The endorsement, announced Friday in a video showing Harris accepting a joint phone call from the former first couple, comes as Harris builds momentum as their party’s likely nominee after President Joe Biden’s decision to end his reelection bid and endorse his second-in-command against Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump.

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Éric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, has expressed concerns over the company’s supply chain disruptions, which are impacting the production of both Falcon business jets and Rafale fighter aircraft. In a recent press conference, Trappier highlighted shortages in production lines due to inefficiencies among certain suppliers, particularly in the aerostructure sector. These challenges have introduced risks to delivery timelines and customer support operations.

To mitigate these issues, Dassault Aviation is implementing a combination of internal and external measures aimed at improving supply chain resilience and anticipating potential supplier shortcomings.

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The High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) in Pune is at the forefront of developing innovative protection systems for armoured vehicles. The laboratory is currently focused on designing and developing a hard-kill type futuristic tank protection system to safeguard armoured vehicles against incoming threats.

A crucial aspect of this development involves understanding the complex interaction between blast waves and incoming projectiles. To achieve this, HEMRL is undertaking extensive research to develop sophisticated mathematical models and conduct Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. These simulations will accurately predict the behavior of blast waves as they encounter moving bodies, analyzing how these waves influence projectile trajectories and cause structural damage.

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As Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar prepares to meet U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, fissures in the India-U.S. relationship have resurfaced, particularly over India’s ties with Russia. The timing is critical, given recent developments that have the potential to strain bilateral relations further.

One of the primary points of contention is the sale of the General Electric F-414 engines to India, which includes an 80% transfer of technology (ToT). This deal is crucial for India’s defense modernization and indigenous fighter jet programs. However, reports suggest that the U.S. might slow down the approval process for this sale, raising alarms within India.

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In a significant move to boost the country’s Earth observation (EO) space economy, the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) has announced a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiative. Through an Expression of Interest (EOI) released on July 25th, IN-SPACe is inviting Indian companies to participate in the design, construction, and management of a space-based EO system.

This project represents a major leap forward for India’s space industry. Selected Indian entities (Non-Governmental Entities or NGEs in space terminology) will have the opportunity to design, build, and launch a constellation of satellites equipped with advanced imaging technologies. These satellites will operate in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and carry a combination of sensors, including panchromatic, multispectral, hyperspectral, and microwave capabilities.

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General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), recently visited the forward locations of the Chinar Corps along the Line of Control (LoC) to review the security situation. During his visit, General Dwivedi interacted with the commanders and troops stationed in these strategic positions, demonstrating his commitment to understanding and addressing the challenges faced by the soldiers on the ground.

General Dwivedi’s visit to the LoC comes at a crucial time, given the persistent tensions and the strategic importance of the region. He conducted a thorough review of the current security measures and operational readiness of the Chinar Corps. The COAS’s presence and direct engagement with the troops serve to boost morale and provide firsthand insights into the operational dynamics at the front lines.

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A significant leap in India’s naval aviation capabilities was marked today with the commissioning of the Naval Aircraft and Ship Instrumentation (NASI) complex and the Airborne Weapon and Sensor Integration Lab (AWSIL) by Flag Officer Naval Aviation at the Naval Flying Training School (NFTS), Hansa.

This state-of-the-art complex is set to revolutionize flight testing by providing a comprehensive platform for the development and integration of advanced systems. The NASI complex will play a pivotal role in enhancing the operational efficiency and combat readiness of the Indian Navy’s aircraft fleet.

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India’s ambitious 5th generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program is nearing a critical milestone. With Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) approval secured and over $2 billion allocated, the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) is set to make a crucial call – choosing a co-development partner for the AMCA’s engine.

According to reliable sources to idrw.org, DRDO has concluded most discussions with potential partners – French Safran, American GE Aviation, and British Rolls-Royce. Negotiations focused on intellectual property rights (IPR) and investment terms. DRDO will submit its recommendation to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) based on these evaluations.

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In a move highlighting proactive strategy, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has begun procuring materials for the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Prachand, even before finalizing a contract with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for 156 units.

HAL Chairman C B Ananthakrishnan recently confirmed that the company has initiated material procurement for the LCH. This proactive approach comes after the MoD requested an RFP (Request for Proposal) for the 156 Prachand helicopters, intended for the Indian Army (90 units) and Indian Air Force (66 units).

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Boeing is strongly pushing to sell additional CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift transport helicopters to the Indian Air Force (IAF). This comes after the successful delivery of 15 Chinooks in 2020 through a $3 billion deal under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program.

The American aerospace giant is proposing its latest Block II configuration Chinooks to the IAF. The Block II upgrade offers a significant boost in capability, with an additional 4,000 pounds of maximum gross weight and an extended mission radius for most payloads. This translates to increased capacity for transporting troops, equipment, and supplies over longer distances.

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Dassault Aviation has reported a steady increase in its Rafale order book. The company currently has a backlog of 223 Rafale aircraft, a 12-unit increase compared to the previous year. This robust order pipeline includes 159 aircraft destined for export markets and 64 for the French Air and Space Force.

Dassault is also actively engaged in negotiations with India for the sale of 26 Rafale Marine aircraft to bolster the Indian Navy’s capabilities. This potential deal is expected to be finalized later this year.

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The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has categorically dismissed reports suggesting a Turkish ban on military equipment exports to India. In a statement, Official Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal characterized the claims as “fake news,” clarifying that there is no official Turkish policy prohibiting defense exports to India.

While acknowledging that the sale of Turkish defense articles requires the approval of the Turkish military, the SSB, and the Foreign Ministry, the spokesperson emphasized that India currently has no pending requests for military equipment from Turkey. The decision to abstain from seeking Turkish military hardware is attributed to Turkey’s consistent support for Pakistan on issues such as Kashmir, as well as its supply of weapons to the neighboring country.

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